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Last week, the Israeli Army released two conscientious objectors who had previously been jailed for refusing to serve the occupation: Ofir Averbukh (from Tzofit) had cumulatively served more than 150 days in military prison and Noa Gur-Golan (from Netanya) who was released on Sunday, October 29, after a total of 98 days behind bars. Gur-Golan…

Two conscientious objectors were sentenced to their second stint in military prison on Thursday, August 31, after refusing to be conscripted into the Israeli army over their opposition to the occupation. Noa Gur-Golan and Hadas Tal were each sentenced to 30 days, at the end of which time Gur Golan will have served a total…

Next Saturday, August 19, a demonstration will be held outside of Military Prison 6 near Atlit, in solidarity with two occupation refusers, Noa Gur-Golan and Hadas Tal. Gur Golan is in prison for the second time, so far for 44 days, and Tal received her first sentence of 20 days – for their refusal to…

The Israeli army sentenced conscientious objector Noa Gur-Golan to five days in military prison on Wednesday, July 12, after she announced her refusal to be conscripted due to the army’s violence. Gur-Golan arrived at the military induction center at Tel Hashomer on Wednesday morning accompanied by family members and activists from Mesarvot — Refusing to…

A 19-year-old woman who served four stints in military prison after refusing to be inducted into the Israeli army was granted an exemption from military service with her release from incarceration on Tuesday, June 27, after spending a total of 110 days behind bars. The Israeli army released conscientious objector Atalya Ben-Abba from mandatory military…

After cumulative sentences amounting to more than 4 months in prison, occupation objector Tamar Alon was released from incarceration on Wednesday, April 5, and received an official exemption from mandatory military service in the Israeli army. Alon served six terms behind bars for her refusal to be conscripted, which she contended would have contributed to…

For the fourth time, the Israeli army sent two occupation objectors to jail on Monday, January 9, just five days after they had finished serving their third sentence in military prison. Reporting once again to the Tel Hashomer military induction base, Tamar Ze’evi, 19, and Tamar Alon, 18, reiterated their refusal to join the army…

The Israeli military sentenced two occupation objectors, Tamar Alon and Tamar Ze’evi, to an additional 27 days each in military prison on Monday, December 12, for refusing to serve in the army due to their opposition to the occupation of the Palestinian territories. This was the third sentencing for each of them. By the end…

An Israeli military tribunal sentenced two objectors to the occupation, Tamar Alon and Tamar Ze’evi, to 10 days in military prison on Monday, November 28, for refusing to be conscripted into the army. Two weeks ago, the young women declared their conscientious objection at the Israeli army’s Tel Hashomer induction center, saying that they refuse…

Two young women objectors to the Occupation, Tamar Alon and Tamar Ze’evi, reported yesterday (Wednesday, November 16) at Israel’s military induction center and declared their refusal to be conscripted into the army. Outside the induction center, dozens of demonstrators participated in a vigil led by Mesarvot – Political Refusal Network – in solidarity with “the…